Sunday, 25 September 2011

Realising Rehabilitation at Moolampilly........

 

 

 

The Moolampilly evictees’ rehabilitation problem, which the great Bengali poetess Maheshweta Devi termed as Kerala’s singur is being resolved by the UDF government. It could enter into an agreement with the evictees, representatives settling all outstanding issues regarding the rehabilitation package in a conference convened by the CM on 6th June 2011.

The government would provide water supply, electricity and road connectivity to a common point in each of the plots earmarked for resettlement of the evictees. The area would be demarcated in such a way that coastal zone regulations would not come in the way of constructing two-storeyed buildings with sufficient built up area. A sum of Rs. 75,000 would be given to each family for piling as the land given was marshy.
The government would continue to provide rent at Rs. 5000 a month to the evictees upto six months after the establishment of the infrastructure facilities promised by the government. The arrears in rent would also be paid. Twelve families who had been denied allotment of land under the rehabilitation package would be given titles and other benefits upon their forfeiting compensation paid under the Land Acquisition Act and withdrawal of cases filed by them against the government.
A monitoring committee under the District Collector would oversee implementation of the agreement and bring issues, if any, to the notice of the government.
source :
http://www.keralacm.gov.in/index.php/component/content/article/40-projects-a-initiatives/88-realising-rehabilitation-at-moolampilly

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